%%% The ``\documentclass'' command has one parameter, based on the kind of
%%% document you are preparing.
%%%
%%% [annual] - Technical paper accepted for presentation at the ACM SIGGRAPH 
%%%   or SIGGRAPH Asia annual conference.
%%% [sponsored] - Short or full-length technical paper accepted for 
%%%   presentation at an event sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH
%%%   (but not the annual conference Technical Papers program).
%%% [abstract] - A one-page abstract of your accepted content
%%%   (Technical Sketches, Posters, Emerging Technologies, etc.). 
%%%   Content greater than one page in length should use the "[sponsored]"
%%%   parameter.
%%% [preprint] - A preprint version of your final content.
%%% [review] - A technical paper submitted for review. Includes line
%%%   numbers and anonymization of author and affiliation information.

\documentclass[preprint]{acmsiggraph}

%%% If you are submitting your paper to one of our annual conferences - the 
%%% ACM SIGGRAPH conference held in North America, or the SIGGRAPH Asia 
%%% conference held in Southeast Asia - there are several commands you should 
%%% consider using in the preparation of your document.

%%% 1. ``\TOGonlineID''
%%% When you submit your paper for review, please use the ``\TOGonlineID''
%%% command to include the online ID value assigned to your paper by the
%%% submission management system. Replace '45678' with the value you were
%%% assigned.

\TOGonlineid{73}

%%% 2. ``\TOGvolume'' and ``\TOGnumber''
%%% If you are preparing a preprint of your accepted paper, and your paper
%%% will be published in an issue of the ACM ``Transactions on Graphics''
%%% journal, replace the ``0'' values in the commands below with the correct
%%% volume and number values for that issue - you'll get them before your
%%% final paper is due.

\TOGvolume{30}
\TOGnumber{4}

%%% 3. ``TOGarticleDOI''
%%% The ``TOGarticleDOI'' command accepts the DOI information provided to you
%%% during production, and which makes up the URLs which identifies the ACM
%%% article page and direct PDF link in the ACM Digital Library.
%%% Replace ``1111111.2222222'' with the values you are given.

\TOGarticleDOI{1111111.2222222}

%%% 4. ``\TOGprojectURL'', ``\TOGvideoURL'', ``\TOGdataURL'', ``\TOGcodeURL''
%%% If you would like to include links to personal repositories for auxiliary
%%% material related your research contribution, you may use one or more of
%%% these commands to define an appropriate URL. The ``\TOGlinkslist'' command
%%% found just before the first section of your document will add hyperlinked
%%% icons to your document, in addition to hyperlinked icons which point to
%%% the ACM Digital Library article page and the ACM Digital Library-held PDF.

\TOGprojectURL{}
\TOGvideoURL{}
\TOGdataURL{}
\TOGcodeURL{}

\title{Context-aware 3D Model Categorization and Alignment}

%%% The ``\author{}'' command takes the names and affiliations of each of the
%%% authors of your paper or abstract. The ``\thanks{}'' command takes the
%%% contact information for each author.
%%% For multiple authors, separate each author's information by the ``\and''
%%% command.

\author{Matthew Fisher\thanks{e-mail: \{mdfisher, dritchie, hanrahan\}@stanford.edu}\\ Stanford University %
\and Daniel Ritchie\footnotemark[1]\\ Stanford University %
\and Pat Hanrahan\footnotemark[1]\\ Stanford University}

%%% The ``pdfauthor'' command accepts the authors of the work,
%%% comma-delimited, and adds this information to the PDF metadata.

\pdfauthor{Matthew Fisher, Daniel Ritchie, Pat Hanrahan}

\keywords{Scene modeling, model clustering, design automation}

\usepackage{amsmath}

% example of a user-defined macro called ``remark.''
\newcommand{\remark}[1]{\textcolor{red}{[#1]}}
\newcommand{\TODO}[2]{\textbf{[\textsc{#1:} #2]}}
\def\MF#1{\TODO{mf}{#1}}
\def\PH#1{\TODO{ph}{#1}}
\def\MS#1{\TODO{dr}{#1}}

\begin{document}

%%% A ``teaser'' image appears under the title and affiliation information,
%%% horizontally centered, and above the two columns of text. This is OPTIONAL.
%%% If you choose to have a ``teaser'' image, it needs to be placed between
%%% ``\begin{document}'' and ``\maketitle.''

\teaser{
%   \includegraphics[height=1.5in]{images/sampleteaser}
%   \caption{Spring Training 2009, Peoria, AZ.}

\centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{Figures/Diversify}
\caption{Automatic scene diversification. Left: the original scene modeled by the artist. Middle, right: the scene after all objects have been swapped out for another random model in the same category.}
\label{fig:Diversify}
%\vspace{-1.0em}

}

\maketitle

\begin{abstract}
\input{abstract.tex}
\end{abstract}

%%% ACM Computing Review (CR) categories.
%%% See <http://www.acm.org/class/1998/> for details.
%%% The ``\CRcat'' command takes four arguments.

%\begin{CRcatlist}
%  \CRcat{I.3.5}{Computing Methodologies}{Computer Graphics}{Computational Geometry and Object Modeling};
%\end{CRcatlist}

\keywordlist
%\copyrightspace

\input{introduction.tex}
\input{background.tex}
\input{dataset.tex}
\input{generation.tex}
\input{applications.tex}
\input{discussion.tex}
%\input{acknowledgements.tex}

\bibliographystyle{acmsiggraph}
\bibliography{clustering}
\end{document}
